For me it's whistling/howling wind . It just gets on my nerves. Last night the wind was blowing through a crack in the window frame, annoyed the hell out of me. couldn't sleep for ages.even after shutting it properly.

I hate it when somebody suddenly cackles loudly when you're in a quiet place like a bookstore. It's startling enough to drop me right to the floor in a dead faint. Also, at a bookstore, if someone goes around sniffing because they just came in from the cold.

Trains. Have you ever been near a train as it's coming, though hoperfully not near enough that you can't type about it? It's a horrible noise, it'll throw you off for five or six minutes.

Vacuum cleaners, even the quieter ones.

Pretty much any sound that involves one's body are different levels of grotesque.

I really hate Avril Lavigne's song 'I'm With You', ' I'll explain why. My room was adjoined to my brother's when that song came out and he used to get up earlier than I would and turn on the music channels, and like any popular video they would play it every day, and that 'yeah yeah yah yah yah yah' would always wake me up. So even now when I hear that song I associate it with not being able to sleep.

There's only one sound I truly hate and that's the sound of my alarm clock; and because they have a similar beeping pattern I also now hate the "Danger the Vehicle is now reversing" sound you get on large trucks.

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